Re: fetal pac

From: Richard Kaplan (rkaplan@triad.rr.com)
Thu Oct 23 16:50:35 2003


Interesting. I have been in practice for 25 years. According to your statistics, 1/20 patients should be seen weekly for PAC's and 1/2000 should require treatment for fetal SVT. I guess my partners and I have been lucky.

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Richard Kaplan
Greensboro, NC

>----- Original Message ----- From: zygote@icsi.net To: "Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L" <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 11:12 AM Subject: Re: fetal pac

> 5-7%. Not a problem in most babies. Once dx present then weekly auscultation since > about 1% with PAC's will develop SVT requiring maternal/fetal rx > > On 22 Oct 2003 at 16:38, Charlie Chambers wrote: > > > Wonder if anyone knows the incidence of fetal p.a.c.'s ? Had a patient > > with that diagnosis today, and she wants the hard fast number. Thanks > > > > ************************************************************************ > > **** > > Charlie Chambers

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